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AlfaSeltzer:You must be a very big, headless, ungrateful, albeit ignorant nitwit! If you knew anything about medical care, you'd know treatment is divided into supportive, curative, palliative and prophylactic, and even psychotherapeutic parts. That there's no cure(ie no curative treatment) does not mean the other aspects of care are not been provided. Even if they're not doing anything, would you have the courage to go into any of the rooms where those infected people are kept? Caring for the sick is not easy, even if it's just providing food to them. Ask people who have sick relatives in the hospital what they go through daily. |
ecclize:Medical care is expensive all over the world, except in Nigeria where health is not valued. Those PPEs are meant to be used only once(it means once your shift is over, you remove and discard it) I hope you know the facemask you're buying at #500 per one is also meant to be used once(or at most one per day)? But it seems you guys are even using one for a full 1month! That's pure madness. |
Anambralstson:Stop shouting, bros. That's an anaesthetic equipment in the theatre. That bed there is an operating table. The anaesthetic equipment is different in function from the ventilator used in the ICU. Ventilators are only found in the ICU(intensive care unit). |
Anambralstson:What you posted are monitors and anaesthetic equipment. They're not ventilators. |
Queenttoast01:Shut up, please! Do you even know what a virus is or how it looks? Real human beings all over the world haven't found a vaccine yet, and you're talking about a cure! Which virus have you ever seen or heard 'cured'? We are talking about a vaccine now, not cure Why can't you first start "curing" lassa fever, ebola, HIV, HBV, HCV, and plenty others that have sent Nigerians to their early graves? |
Queenttoast01:You have never ever come in contact with a coronavirus patient nor the virus itself. Yet you've a cure? You have a cure for something you have never have the opportunity to know/study?? I think you have a psychiatric problem. That is not how things work. It's only in Nigeria you hear this kind of rubbish! In the middle east, you would be in the prison, even before I finish typing. They don't tolerate mad people who post rubbish on social media. |
Nukilia:Is there really a brain within your skull?? |
Gracealone:A "special pad" that will shrink fibroids that are in the uterus?? OP don't mind these people. That's their own formula for scamming unsuspecting women. I think the poverty level and desperation in Nigeria have pushed many people to scheme some ugly ways of surviving. Fibroids, if symptomatic, can only be solved surgically. The only thing that can "shrink" a fibroid is menopause. After menopause, there will be no more oestrogen and progesterone to 'feed' them, and thus they will reduce in size. Otherwise, they'll continue to grow as long as the woman is still within her reproductive years. |
ImadeUReadThis:Some of you are just full of shits! Where's the cure? Who told you there's a cure yet, when you don't have any yet for other viruses that have been ravaging the world for ages? You think getting a "cure"(which is not even possible for viruses) is like boiling leaves and drinking it? As for the vaccine, where did you even see one? No vaccine will be ready till at least in the next 6months, as they have to pass through series of trials,and validations. And even when it's out, who told you it can easily get to Nigeria? Who told you Nigeria can afford it, when every rich country out there will be going for it? Shouldn't you be praying that God should mercifully make it possible for the vaccine to get to Nigeria whenever it comes out?? |
GraGra247:Is it not very stupid asking her that kind of question? Was she part of the medical team that prescribed the medications? It seems you want drugs you'll start abusing as you guys usually do. |
beardlessdude:peacefuldivine8@gmail.com |
beardlessdude:As you've already been told, Orchidectomy involves removing your testes, depriving you of the ability to impregnate a woman, in addition to reducing your libido. If you're already comfortable with that, you send me an email so we can arrange for the procedure. |
neutralmind:Are you talking about original N95 produced in China with full compliance to all protocols or fake N95 produced by your likes in China? Every or rather most product(s) has/have a fake one, but we're talking about the standard ones here that meet the intended purposes. Do not make people lower their guard with false sense of protection from fake products(masks, sanitizers), and put their lives in danger |
xana101:Thank God Buhari has lock down Lagos, so you won't be able to deliver these trash again to desperate Nigerians, and giving them a false sense of protection. Masks are medical devices specially made to restrict the inhalation of pathogens into the airways, bearing in mind the tiny sizes of these pathogens. Now, what are the size of the pores on the masks you just made? What's the average size in microns of the covid 19 you intend to ward off? These 2 things must be considered before you can embark on this venture. Filters in real masks are made of polyethylene, so they can't absorb water and retain the viruses. Does your own even have a filter? You can now see one can't just sit in his bedroom and churn out such a vital medical device as masks. |
DavidEsq:Bros, I worked for 8years across 3 different Nigerian teaching hospitals before leaving last year. I know and still follow up every single thing concerning Nigerian hospitals. |
abeggnow:I prefer where I am now, where I have the facilities to work with; where patients are more enlightened, take meaningful part in their treatment, and have regards for their healthcare professionals; and where the government places values on its healthcare system, patients and the medical professionals. At the end of the day, everyone goes home fulfilled and happy. No one wants where he will be improvising and sweating out his blood, and at the end still gets trampled upon by the same ungrateful people he's working and improvising for. |
DavidEsq:Nobody can accurately verify what the nurse said or didn't say. People exaggerate and twist things alot in Nigeria. That's one of the reasons I left. At times, you would tell a Nigerian patient what the prognosis or complications of his medical condition would be, only for them to tell their relatives that "the doctor said I will die". Then, you would immediately become their enemy. Nigerians are not easy to deal with. It may even be that she was jokingly saying that to her colleagues after the patient has already started leaving, but of course, just because it was alleged to have come from a healthcare professional, it'll immediately become a problem. |
YoungBlackRico:This judgemental halfway, where you there to witness what they shouted? Don't you know how journalism, just like every other thing in Nigeria, is messed up? Do you think a journalist was there by that time of the night? For your information, people colour their stories/write ups to make them more appealing to readers. It's good you know this is Nigeria, where you all live like animals, and simple instruction s can easily be misinterpreted, ignored or twisted into millions of versions. |
shortgun:You're still getting it wrong. These hospitals belong the government(federal/state), and are funded by the government via the ministry of health. The doctors working in those hospitals are not responsible for ordering equipment. The government does that through the ministry of health and other numerous unregulated agencies. Have you ever looked at your government's yearly budget to see the meager amounts your budgeted for healthcare each year? No country will even be able to treat headaches with such budget. I just hope the average Nigerian will be enlightened enough to understand how things work, the origins of his problems, and how to seek solutions to them. Another misconception: please note that doctors don't sell hand sanitizers and are not responsible for its hiked price. I understand, out of ignorance, you guys in Nigeria refer to everyone working in the healthcare as a doctor. Whenever I visit Nigeria, I usually feel very ashamed seeing how educated people frequently address male nurses, lab technicians/scientists, pharmacists, etc, as doctors. I'm happy to learn that you and other Nigerian engineers can produce ventilators in large numbers in 2 weeks! I hope you understand what a ventilator is and the technology involved in producing it? Please, start producing, if you can. You may also start with producing such basic things as glucometers(for sugar), sphygmomanometers(for BP), stethoscopes, thermometers, suction machines, wheel chairs, stretchers, monitors, pulse oximeters, etc, before getting to ventilators. Nigeria imports all these basic things from abroad at exorbitant costs, the reason you don't have them enough over there. As I have always said, medicine is technology dependent, and you can't get it right in a technologically backward country. |
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RiyaGoddess:That's how most of you talk stupidly without having the basic information. Why not first ask if they have PPE in that hospital? I hope you know what PPE is? Without it, no one has any business attending to a suspected case of Covid-19. Most general hospitals in Nigeria don't even have hand gloves, let alone PPEs. Your guys are ignorantly focusing on the health workers who are given nothing to work with, instead of on the government which has failed to equip the hospitals. |
Sonfethopia:I know it's just a waste of precious time trying to bring a dead brain back to life. An average Nigerian is uninformed and poorly enlightened, but covers himself in a cloak of arrogance. |
Sonfethopia:I don't think you have ever passed through the gate of a university. Medicine is technology dependent, and that technology is overseen by engineers, not doctors. Doctors can only engage in researches, using technologies already made available by the engineers. Medicine doesn't exist in isolation, that's why no African country, except south Africa, is doing well in the field. If you're in a shit-hole country, with no technology, your medical practice, will also be affected. Let it get into your head that the kind of innovation you're talking about is not driven by doctors, but by scientists, and engineers. The doctor only uses what these people have produced to advance and perfect his practice. |
Sonfethopia:Do you know the meaning of "quacks"? Social media has made it possible for some of you who can't write their names correctly to be spewing trash. Quacks are people who are not trained and certified to practice in the profession they're working in. People who trained for years in the universities and got certified by the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council(MDCN) are not quacks. That Nigeria doctors in Nigerian hospitals don't have what to work with doesn't make them quacks. If their Nigerian certificates is your problem, note that most of us are working abroad with the same Nigerian certificates and doing well. Learn to study the meaning of words before using them. |
Sonfethopia:What equipment have you produced or delivered to the Nigerian doctors, and the failed to deliver? You think medicine is practised with bare hands or leaves? Come abroad and see what hospitals look like, and you'll easily see why it appears Nigerian doctors don't perform in Nigeria, but perform excellently abroad. |
Does this idiot know that ventilators and all other medical equipment, which are needed to save patients, and which are all lacking in Nigeria, are supposed to be produced in Nigeria by Nigerian engineers?? How many ventilators can you produce between now and the time you will leave this earth? |
TheTrueSeeker2:How certain are you that your home-made sanitizer will be able to kill the virus? Or do you think it's just about rubbing anything that looks like a sanitizer on one's hands? Those who produce the original ones have already tested them on the viruses after isolating them, to confirm their effectiveness. How do you confirm the effectiveness of the home-made ones? |
biafranation:What are you saying? UCH is a federal teaching hospital, funded by the federal government. State governments fund state teaching hospitals, not federal teaching hospitals. Don't let arrogance deprive you of basic knowledge of common things. |
Integrator1:You're welcome. Good to hear that I don't see the colour change from the healing rash as a problem. Skin colour changes called hypopigmentation(light discoloration ) or hyperpigmentation(dark discoloration) are normal accompaniments of wound healing arising from decreased production of melanin or destruction of the melanin-producing cells during the healing process. With time, the normal colour will be restored. |
fairfora:Your opening sentence and the closing one are not in consonance. |
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